The center had agreed to a deal with the Mavericks last week before changing his mind Wednesday, the day before contracts could be signed.

Cuban detailed some of the events leading up to that earlier Friday on Cyber Dust, saying he had traveled to Jordan's house in Houston once communication with the then-free agent had stopped and he started to hear Jordan might be having second thoughts.

"When I got back to the hotel I texted him that I wasn't in front of his house. Have fun on his date and we will talk. He hit me back immediately saying thanks," Cuban wrote.

"He knew I was in town. He knew I was close by. I knew something was up. I was getting the same reports everyone else was. I also knew his agents were coming to town. It made sense that he would talk to them and worst case, even if was having second thoughts, the agent would be able to give me updates."

Instead, Cuban never heard from Jordan again until after he re-signed with the Clippers.

"Like any big career move, it's natural to have second thoughts," Cuban said. "So while I was concerned, I still wasn't worried. So I went to bed."